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Socket head cap screws are a headed and externally threaded part designed for insertion through a close tolerance, internally tapped hole and mated with a nut.
Hex Cap Screw M3x45 DIN 912 Stainless screws, 5 pcs in set
Made from A2 stainless steel. Designed with hex socket head and Stainless material

The beautiful CNC handles are knurled and color anodized, and they come with one set of ultra-hardened HSS precision type hex bits.
Handles feel great in your hand, perfect size.
GREAT value on great tools! Sizes 1.5-2-2.5-3mm

The Multicopter ESC is a special design for multi-copter aircraft, excellent control over throttle linearity. Wide voltage range can be configured to be compatible with a variety of brushless motors available on the market.

SimonK Firmware pre-loaded

Continuous current: 40A

Instant current(10S): 60A

BEC type: N/A

BEC output: OPTO

Battery cell: Li-io/ Li-poly 2-6S; NiMH NiCd 5-21

Weight :29g

Dimension L*W*H: 66*26*13mm

3.5mm pre-soldered connectors for easy connections to Motors

Features:

1. High-power Mos, and a separate heat sink, extreme low output resistance of the PCB (printed circuit board), super current endurance.
2. The power input uses extreme low output resistance greatly enhance the power stability, and has the protective effect on the battery.
3. Safety electrical function: when the power is turned on, regardless of the throttle stick in any position does not start the motor immediately.
4. Separate voltage regulator IC for microprocessor, providing good anti-jamming capability.
5. Supported motor speed (Maximum): 210000 RPM (2 poles), 70000 RPM (6 poles), 35000 RPM (12 poles).
6. Using a dedicated program tgy_debug, the master chip with high stability crystal oscillator, making the motor control more precise.

The next evolution of the rotor revolution is here!! The KK-mini is packing all the same power, but with a new mighty-mini form factor.

The KK-Mini is the next Big/Small evolution of the first generation KK flight control boards. The KK-Mini is based on the KK2.1.5 architecture and has all the same inputs and outputs as well as the full functionality of its big brother. The new 36mm designed was adapted to fit the needs of the new mini market, but don’t let its size fool you as it's just as much at home in any size multi-rotor. The KK mini still utilizes a built in GUI using a hi-res mini LCD and 4 micro buttons for the same great KK experience. It was engineered from the ground up to bring multi-rotor flight to everyone, not just the experts.

A host of multi-rotor craft types are pre-installed, simply select your craft type, check motor layout/propeller direction, calibrate your ESCs and radio and you’re ready to go! All of which is done with easy to follow on screen prompts!

The original KK gyro system has been updated to an incredibly sensitive 6050 MPU system, making this the most stable KK board ever and allowing for the addition of an auto-level function. At the heart of the KK-Mini is an Atmel Mega644PA 8-bit AVR RISC-based microcontroller with 64k of memory. An additional polarity protected header has been added for voltage detection, so no need for on-board soldering. A handy piezo buzzer is also included for audio warning when activating and deactivating the board.

The KK-Mini added polarity protection to the voltage sense header and on-board buzzer. The voltage sense line has been updated for better accuracy.

If you’re new to multi-rotor flight or have been unsure about how to setup a KK board, then the KK-Mini was built for you. The 6 Pin USBasp AVR programming interface ensures future software updates will be quick and easy.

The latest revision of this popular flight controller has arrived! Version 2.1.5 has updated sensors, more memory and safety enhancements including polarity protection and better pin labelling.

The KK 2.1.5 board brings easy multi-rotor flight to beginners and experts alike. The LCD screen and user-friendly software can be fully configured on the board itself instead of having to use a PC based configuration tool. Just select your multi-rotor type and motor layout, calibrate the ESCs and radio and off you go. Just follow the prompts on the LCD screen.

The board now uses the 6050MPU inertial measurement unit, containing a high precision gyro and accelerometer, so the KK 2.1.5 board now comes with an auto-level function. The Atmel Mega644PA 8-bit AVR RISC-based microcontroller has 64k of memory. The voltage detection header now also features polarity detection. Also included in the package is a piezo buzzer to provide audio feedback and warnings when arming or disarming the board.

Specifications:

Size: 50.5mm x 50.5mm x 12mm

Weight: 21 gram (Include Piezo buzzer)

IC: Atmega644 PA

Gyro/Acc: 6050MPU InvenSense Inc.

Auto-level: Yes

Input Voltage: 4.8-6.0V

AVR interface: standard 6 pin.

Signal from Receiver: 1520us (5 channels)

Signal to ESC: 1520us

Features:

1. Based on the original design, but improved with the convenience to connect to a satellite or S.Bus receiver directly, bypassing the requirement of adapter as normal KK board.
2. Engineered from the ground up to bring multi-rotor flight to everyone, not just the experts.
3. The LCD screen and built in software makes install and setup easier than ever.
4. A host of multi-rotor craft types are pre-installed, simply select your craft type, check motor layout/propeller direction, calibrate your ESCs and radio and you’re ready to go!

What is a Multi-Rotor Control board you ask?
The KK2 Multi-Rotor controller is a flight control board for multi-rotor aircraft (Tricopters, Quadcopters, Hexcopters etc). Its purpose is to stabilize the aircraft during flight. To do this it takes the signal from the 6050MPU gyro/acc (roll, pitch and yaw) then passes the signal to the Atmega644PA IC. The Atmega644PA IC unit then processes these signals according the users selected firmware and passes control signals to the installed Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs). These signals instruct the ESCs to make fine adjustments to the motors rotational speed which in turn stabilizes your multi-rotor craft.
The KK2 Multi-Rotor control board also uses signals from your radio systems receiver (Rx) and passes these signals to the Atmega644PA IC via the aileron, elevator, throttle and rudder inputs. Once this information has been processed the IC will send varying signals to the ESCs which in turn adjust the rotational speed of each motor to induce controlled flight (up, down, backwards, forwards, left, right, yaw).